An indictment unsealed Wednesday alleges that former American Senior Communities CEO James Burkhart orchestrated a massive
scheme that used kickbacks and shell companies to defraud the nursing home company, its owner and federal health care programs
out of many millions of dollars.

IBJ Book Publishing officials have been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury investigating allegations that a University
of Louisville men's basketball program official hired strippers and prostitutes to entertain players and recruits, company
officials confirmed Friday.

The effectiveness of grand juries has been in the news lately. In one case, a Missouri grand jury failed to indict a police
officer in a case involving the death of an unarmed suspect. When inconsistent testimony was raised as a possible justification
for this result, many opined that police needed to carry body cameras. However, approximately a week later, a New York grand
jury failed to indict another police officer involved in the death of an unarmed suspect where the officer’s interactions
with the suspect were caught on a cellphone video. This led lawyers and non-lawyers alike to wonder what happens behind the
closed doors of grand juries. This article speaks to how grand juries are used in Indiana.

The Indiana Court of Appeals relied on state Supreme Court precedent to find a Shelby County prosecutor could compel parents
to testify by providing use immunity. The parents argued the prosecutor couldn’t grant use immunity because there were
no grand jury proceedings and they hadn’t been charged with a crime.

A federal judge on Thursday rejected Indianapolis financier Tim Durham’s months-long quest to have his indictment dismissed
on the grounds that the government used wiretaps before it had court authorization to do so.

An OmniSource executive says the company wouldn't have made the settlement with the Marion County prosecutor if it knew
more than a third of the cash wouldn't be going to Indianapolis police for training programs.